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College of Medicine renamed after Tilman Fertitta’s ‘legacy-defining’ donation

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Tilman Fertitta, the chairman of the UH System Board of Regents and one of the University’s most prominent dignitaries, donated $50 million to the College of Medicine, UH announced Thursday morning.

The Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of Medicine, as it’s now known, hopes to address issues of health care inequity and access across the state of Texas, the University stated in a press release.

Fertitta, who has sat on the Board since his appointment in 2009, said he believes in the University and its ability to serve the Houston area community.

“The future is ahead of us,” Fertitta said. “This is the baby, and while there’s no telling what the future may hold, I wouldn’t have done this if I didn’t expect to see great things to come from the College of Medicine.”

According to the press release, the $50 million donations is being distributed across four different areas.

The first $10 million will be set aside to fund five endowed chairs considered to be “national stars” in their fields, with a focus on health care innovation.

Another $10 million will provide scholarships to support endowed graduate research stipends and fellowships and $10 million is being set aside to provide for start-up costs, including facilities, equipment and program expenses.

The final $20 million will create the Fertitta Dean’s Endowed Fund to support “research-enhancing activities.”

In addition, the gift marks the launch of a $100 million fundraising campaign for the Fertitta Family College of Medicine, which hopes to provide additional funding for scholarships, faculty recruitment, and operational needs.

The College of Medicine had its inaugural class of 30 medical students in 2020. It has since begun transitioning these students from in-class learning, to doing their first clinical rotations, training on-site with licensed practitioners.

Jalyce Taylor, a second-year medical student at UH, expressed her excitement about the donation and the future of the Fertitta Family College of Medicine.

“It’s really amazing to be here,” Taylor said. “We’re very excited to have a donor contribute to our school, one that really believes in the mission and the goals of the UH College of Medicine.”

The Fertitta Family College of Medicine will be the second building to bear the Fertitta name on campus. In 2016, Fertitta made a $20 million donation to UH athletics that transformed the former Hofheinz Pavilion into the Fertitta Center.

In a speech given to the Board, President and Chancellor Renu Khator thanked Fertitta for his generous donation and said she was happy Fertitta was putting his money “where his heart is.”

Statement from Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg

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We at the District Attorney’s Office take an oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution, the laws of the United States and of this State, Texas.  We rely upon evidence to bring cases before grand juries, courts and trial juries.  Our mission is to seek justice in every single case and we are doing our job.

The nearly daily public misstatements being made by Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo about pending felony cases brought against three members of her staff now compel comment to the public by this office and by me, the top law enforcement official in Harris County.  Failing to do so allows a top county official, in her official capacity, to continue to improperly influence those people of Harris County who will serve on the jury in this case.  This harms everyone, including the accused, and must stop.

The process our Harris County government utilizes to issue contracts and to aid Harris County residents with problems like COVID-19 should be a totally transparent process, ethically and under law.  The criminal charges currently being prosecuted by the Harris County DA’s Office were brought after a diverse grand jury indicted the defendants.

An indictment is a finding by a grand jury of probable cause that crime occurred, and in this instance that three “public servants,” while working in the County Judge’s Office, diverted an  $11 million contract to a political consultant under the guise of COVID vaccine outreach – money that a more qualified bidder could have used to accomplish the worthwhile goal of increasing awareness and participation in COVID vaccination in underrepresented communities throughout Harris County.

In this case, a grand jury spent five months reviewing evidence and listening to testimony concerning the Elevate Strategies contract procurement.  Judge Hidalgo has referred to case evidence, to information the investigators and prosecutors don’t have.  She has an ethical duty and responsibility to provide any evidence under oath to the Texas Rangers and she should do so immediately.

The criminal justice process is not a debate.  It is not theater.  It is the search for truth and the place for accountability under the law.  We do not fight out our differences in the streets or on social media and I will not try this case in the court of public opinion.  We will try this case, like every other criminal case, in a court of law before a jury of peers, and we will look to them for a fair outcome.  When all the evidence is seen by a trial court, justice will prevail; our work continues.

 

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Lady Gaga adds ‘Chromatica Ball’ tour stop to Houston’s Minute Maid Park

Are you ready to ‘live for the applause?’

Pop superstar Lady Gaga announced she has added new dates to her “Chromatica Ball” tour, set to begin this July in Europe.

The newly-added dates include a stop at Houston’s Minute Maid Park on Sept. 13. The tour will also stop in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and Miami, Florida.

According to a news release from Live Nation, the “Chromatica Ball” will bring live performances based on the album with the same name, along with fan favorites from previous popular albums.

Tickets to the Houston show will be available for presale beginning May 17 and then to the general public beginning Friday, May 20 at 10 a.m.

$1 from each ticket sold will be donated to Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” foundation, which “supports the wellness of young people and working with them to build a kinder and braver world.”

2 dead, 3 critically injured in shooting at north Harris County flea market

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Two men were killed and three others were critically injured Sunday after a shooting at a crowded flea market in north Houston, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.

The shots rang out just after 1 p.m. at a flea market near 8720 Airline Drive.

HSCO said two men were pronounced dead at the scene and three others were taken to area hospitals in critical condition. Investigators said they believe all five people were involved in the disturbance that led up to the shooting. Officials said they all appear to be in their early- to mid-20s and likely knew each other. They do not believe the shooting was random.

DART Welcomes Bernard Jackson as Chief Operations Officer

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Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) announced today that Bernard Jackson has been selected as the agency’s new chief operations officer. Jackson will assume his new role on May 23, 2022.

Reporting directly to DART president & chief executive officer Nadine Lee, Jackson will lead the agency’s operations teams, including bus, light rail, facilities maintenance, GoLink and mobility management.

“Bernard is a tremendous transit leader and we are excited to welcome him to DART,” said Lee. “He brings over 30 years of transit operations experience to the agency, consistently developing and achieving employee engagement and customer satisfaction performance targets that have a real impact on the lives of our riders. I have incredible confidence in his ability to align industry-leading operational practices with DART’s vision to improve rider experiences.”

Jackson joins DART from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) where he served as the chief operations officer, service delivery. Prior to his time at Metro, he worked at the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) for nearly 30 years, including as the vice president of bus operations and the director of rail operations. During his tenure at CTA, Jackson was instrumental in establishing customer-focused performance measures to improve transit operations for the benefit of riders.

“I’m proud to join the DART team at a time when leadership is focused on building a world-class rider experience,” said Jackson. “The new direction and strategy that DART has embarked on, a focus on the needs and satisfaction of our riders, has never been more crucial to the long-term sustainability of the North Texas region. I am incredibly excited to be a part of this new course, and I look forward to helping steer the agency to its next phase of operational and mobility excellence.”

“We are thrilled to welcome someone of Bernard’s caliber to the team at DART,” said Michele Wong Krause, chair of the DART Board of Directors. “The knowledge he brings to the agency will allow us to continue to enhance and expand the operations of DART for the benefit of our passengers across North Texas.”

Along with an extensive list of distinctions including involvement in the Eno Transit Senior Executive Program, Jackson holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Loyola University in Chicago.

 

Shell signs agreement to sell retail and lubricants businesses in Russia

The deal includes 411 retail stations, mainly located in the Central and Northwestern regions of Russia, and the Torzhok lubricants blending plant, around 200 kilometers northwest of Moscow.

“Our priority is the well-being of our employees,” said Huibert Vigeveno, Shell’s Downstream Director. “Under this deal, more than 350 people currently employed by Shell Neft will transfer to the new owner of this business.”

“The acquisition of Shell’s high-quality businesses in Russia fits well into LUKOIL’s strategy to develop its priority sales channels, including retail, as well as the lubricants business,” said Maxim Donde, LUKOIL’s Vice President for Refined Products Sales.

The agreement with LUKOIL follows Shell’s announcement in early March of its intention to withdraw from all Russian hydrocarbons in a phased manner, and will be carried out in full compliance with applicable laws and regulations.

The sale is expected to be completed later this year, subject to regulatory approval.

See what’s happening around the Rodeo!

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Did You Catch These Rodeo Stories?

Thank You, Volunteers!

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In April, we celebrated our 35,000 Rodeo volunteers during National Volunteer Month! Read their Rodeo stories online and on Facebook.

Check Out This Year’s Graphic Design Contest Winners

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The Rodeo recognized the winners of the School Art Program’s 2022 Graphic Design Contest! Students were encouraged to create a graphic design of a Western art-themed poster advertising the Rodeo’s School Art Program.

 

Congratulations to this year’s winners!

Leon Coffee on CBS

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Everyone’s favorite barrelman Leon Coffee sat down with CBS to discuss his years in the rodeo arena. Check out his interview below!

2023 Dates Announced!

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In case you missed it, here are the dates for 2023!

 

World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest, presented by Cotton Holdings

Feb. 23 – 25, 2023

 

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

Feb. 28 – March 19, 2023

 

Armed Forces Appreciation Day

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

 

Black Heritage Day, presented by Kroger

Friday, March 3, 2023

 

First Responders Day

Monday, March 6, 2023

 

Go Tejano Day, presented by Fiesta

Sunday, March 12, 2023

 

See y’all next year!

Want to Learn More About Wine?

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Wine labels can be hard to decipher, whether you’re a seasoned wine veteran or picking out your first bottle! Here are some tips and tricks on how to decode a wine label using the variety, origin and vintage.

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Operation Lone Star Transports Over 900 Migrants To Nation’s Capital, Continues Joint Border Security Efforts With Mexican Governors

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Governor Greg Abbott, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), and the Texas National Guard are continuing to work together to secure the border, stop the smuggling of drugs, weapons, and people into Texas, and prevent, detect, and interdict transnational criminal behavior between ports of entry.

Since the launch of Operation Lone Star, multi-agency efforts have led to more than 246,000 migrant apprehensions, along with more than 15,000 criminal arrests — and more than 12,400 felony charges. Over 4,800 weapons and over $38 million in currency have been seized. In the fight against fentanyl, DPS has seized over 344 million lethal doses throughout the state.

As part of the response to President Biden’s reckless decision to end Title 42 expulsions this month, which his own administration has estimated will lead to 18,000 illegal crossings per day, Governor Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to charter buses to transport migrants from Texas border communities to Washington, D.C. Since launching this busing operation a month ago, a total of 35 buses have transported 922 migrants.

Operation Lone Star continues to fill the dangerous gaps left by the Biden Administration’s refusal to secure the border. Every individual who is apprehended or arrested and every ounce of drugs seized would have otherwise made their way into communities across Texas and the nation due to President Biden’s open border policies.